Publications by authors named "Eka Metreveli"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study focused on analyzing the antifungal properties of Agaricomycetes mushrooms, with Schizophyllum commune showing the strongest inhibition against several fungi, particularly achieving 66.0% growth inhibition against G. bidwellii.
  • - Culturing Sch. commune with 6% mandarin juice production waste and 6% peptone significantly enhanced its antifungal activity and increased the phenolic compound content in the extracts compared to a synthetic nutrient medium.
  • - The mushroom extracts exhibited strong free radical scavenging abilities, with low IC50 values, indicating high antioxidant potential, suggesting that Sch. commune could be a valuable source of antifungal and antioxidant compounds.
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The present study aimed to evaluate the antibacterial activity (ABA) of new mushroom strains collected from the mountain and plain forests of Georgia and belonging to different taxonomic groups. Of 30 Basidiomycetes strains tested on agar plates, Schizophyllum commune BCC64 exhibited the highest inhibitory activity against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus by the diameter of inhibition zones (17 ± 1 mm and 19 ± 1 mm, respectively). Moreover, this mushroom showed strong activity against Staphylococcus enteritidis (11 mm), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (19 mm), and Salmonella epidermitidis (12 mm).

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Mono and dual cultures of four white-rot basidiomycete species were evaluated for cellulase and xylanase activity under submerged fermentation conditions. Co-cultivation of Pycnoporus coccineus or Trametes hirsuta with Schizophyllum commune displayed antagonistic interactions resulting in the decrease of endoglucanase and total cellulase activities. In contrast, increases in cellulase and xylanase activity were revealed through the compatible interactions of Irpex lacteus with S.

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Among seven carbon sources tested, glycerol and glucose favored the Cerrena unicolor laccase production (18.8-20.3 U/mL); in addition, glycerol ensured the highest manganese peroxidase (MnP) activity (2 U/mL).

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Lentinus edodes and Pleurotus species from various origins were compared for the first time for their ability to produce lignocellulolytic enzyme in solid-state (SSF) and submerged (SF) fermentation of various plant raw material. Fungi cultivation in identical culture conditions revealed wide differences among both species and strains of the same species. The yields of CMCase (62.

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